*Remember these are estimates of your hair’s value, often representing maximum worth. Hair value varies per individual, depending on uniqueness of hair color, overall quality, condition, and hair routines. If you feel your hair is worth more/less then the Hair Calculator values, state why in the description part of your Hair Sale Ad.

Calculator Help

Length: Refers to the total straight length of the hair portion you wish to sell. Pull your hair straight and measure with tape.

Hair Thickness: To measure the thickness of your hair you must hold it in a tight ponytail and measure the total circumference. Hair thickness does not refer to individual strands.

Hair Colour: Please select the nearest match from the dropdown box.

Virgin Hair / Non-Virgin Hair? Virgin hair refers to hair that has never been permed, dyed/bleached/coloured, has not been ironed/curled using damaging methods, or chemically treated in anyway. If the hair you wish to sell has been subject to any of the above you must select ‘Non-Virgin Hair’ from the dropdown box. For more information see What is Virgin Hair »« Back to Calculator

How Does the Hair Calculator Work?

There are several factors that determine the overall value of your hair. The hair calculator focuses on the four most important factors; length, thickness, colour and hair condition (Virgin hair/Non-Virgin Hair). Weight is another crucial factor, but as most people prefer not to cut their hair before they find a buyer, this is a difficult figure to attain. We therefore use length and thickness measurements to gain some idea of weight.

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Buying/Selling Hair at HairSellon

Selling Hair? Register for a free account and then click "Post an Ad" in the top right. Follow the on-screen instructions and you should have your ad up and running in less than 24 hrs! Find out More »

Buying Hair? Simply browse through our 'hair for sale' categories and listings and get in touch with sellers via the easy contact form that pops up on the right of the individual ads! Find out More »